Wednesday 12 December 2012

The Young Web Developer

I was lucky enough to meet Phil today. He is a great example of the determination and commitment people show in order to get a job. At only nineteen he left his home town and came to live in Bristol on his own so that he could attend a poorly paid apprenticeship.

As with so many I have spoken to on this trip Phil told me about his frustration at being told he lacked  experience when applying for jobs.

Hi apprenticeship ended and he wasn't offered a full time position but the company did help him to perfect his CV and search for new positions.

He now has a full time job at another Web agency and at just twenty, is already carving out a career for himself in an industry he loves.

Trinity Centre Part 2 - There's a lot of competition

Being such an interesting place it was to be expected that it would attract fascinating people and the three interviews I recorded on Friday were compelling. It was very clear to me that I was talking to three talented and enthusiastic subjects who I believe would be a valuable asset to many companies but who all had their own stories about how difficult it is to break into the industry.

The level of competition is seemingly very high and being enthusiastic and talented is, apparently, not enough. One of the points that was made to me was that volunteering was a good way of seeking exposure and gaining experience, something employers appear to be very keen on.

Thanks to Emma and everyone who gave interviews. Two very worthwhile visits.

Wednesday 5 December 2012

Trinity Centre Part 1 - Experience + Being Cocky = Success

It was great to visit Trinity Community Arts yesterday at the Trinity Centre in St.Phillips. Apart from the fact that it is a beautiful building with a fascinating history (if you ever visit I suggest you read through the leaflet available in reception), I was able to get some really interesting interviews with people that covered our whole demographic.

A recurring motif, with the interviewees from yesterday and from other centres, is the idea that 'experience' is a key element to securing a job and that obtaining experience through non-paid positions can lead to paid employment.

Confidence or 'Cockyness', as one subject put it, was also highlighted as a quality that would impress in the creative industries. The notion being that getting yourself noticed can be a determining factor when you're trying to forge a career in such a competitive sector.

I'm going back on Friday. I'm sure there are more interesting characters to meet.